September 24, 2008

Division of labors

My Dad is an excellent cook, he prepared a creamy seafood penne pasta dinner with only crab meat, string cheese and a few odds and ends in my cupboards. From that meal on, our roles were defined - I would sail, while Pat worked the galley. Pat was a Navy seal in Vietnam so he has nothing to prove in the maritime environment, he even cleaned up well. This made for a pleasant week on the water.

Captain Curran's 2018 review of solar powered generators

For the next year, I'll be sailing my Newport 30 along the Pacific coast of Mexico. The boat will often be on anchor and off the grid.

I want to maintain a reliable power supply, so I've been experimenting with various solar powered generators currently on the market in 2018. I just wrote up this review of quality solar panel generators. Hopefully the article helps other folks that are also thinking about a portable, back-up power supply.

Captain Curran's 2018 Boat Insurance Guide

Anchoring in British Columbia can be tricky...it's good to stay insured. Click photo to read my annual insurance review.

Captain Curran's 2018 Boat Insurance Review

My insurance review began as a shared resource for my sailing friends at Shilshole Marina up in Seattle. That was many years ago...

I now update this page every year. People from all over send me comments regarding their boat insurance experience.I try to shed light on policy features, tips to get lower premiums and overall boat insurance cost.If you have any feedback, please leave a comment on one of my posts.

Captain Curran's boat names for all the classic boater types.

I spend far too much time hanging around marinas. This means I see all the typical boating personalities. I decided to organize a page of funny boat names by the typical boating types. Click image above and enjoy!